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WELLINGTON’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL, HOT E L BRISTOL (Comer of Cuba ami Ghoznce streets;. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS , r vUllS is a modern brick, uousc, lined •A throughout with sanitary asbestos, absolutely nreprooi, with nearly IUU rooms. Every possible convenience, including drawingrooms, wmiugrooms, veadingrooius, suiukiagtooms and. billiard room. ivuJi standard Aicook billiard table. Very best cuisine. SITUATED IN; THE CENTRE UE THE CITY, the Bristol commands a perfect view of the harbour and hills from its spacious balconies and garden roofs. Tariff, C.s per day. permanent rates by arrangement. Proprietor j. H. HINTON. PANAMA HOTEL, CORNER OP VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS. ALL CASE WHISKIES FROM 3s; BULK 4s Cd. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT XOd PEE BOTTLE. rnHE PANAMA offers to Permanent and Tansciont Guests Excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate Tariff. Only the best of Ales and Spirits kept in stock. J. C. MASON, Proprietor. NEW ZEA LANDER HOTEL MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Ciosg to Opera House.) DRAWINGROOM, Writing, Smokingroom; Hot and Cold Plunge, Shower and Needle Baths; Electric Light Throughout. Night and Day Porters. 'Phone 1701. P.O. Box 557. 8s per day or £2 2s per week. ! C. McMANUS, . Late Hutt and . Foilding. . , WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STREET. W. NIDD Proprietor. npHE WELLINGTON HOTEL is situated IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS. First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. THE BEST BRANDS OP WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. 'Phone 214. P.O. Box 77.2. ALBERT HOTEL (Under New Management) MB JAS. MCDONALD. Proprietor. nnHB Hotel is in First-class Order JL having been Refurnished Throughout. Letters and Telegrams receive Prompt Attention. Special Terms to Permanent Quests. Tariff 8s 6d per day or £2 2s per week. /JIROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester street, Christchurch. One minute, walk from Railway Station. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Travelling Pj-blic. Electric Trams to all parts of City pass every few minutes. Tariff from 5s per day. R. C. DAVID, Proprietor. MELBOURNE. ' SCOTT’S HOTEL. WHEN in Melbourne STAY AT SCOTT’S, - the leading Hotel in the City, redecorated. Convenient to Wharves, and Theatres. Recently Stations, MISCELLANEOUS. ASHER, Ingestre street, is still lending out Folding and Fancy Chairs and Tables, suitable for halls or euchre parties. (HIHE Famous Cleopatra Cream, first used by the beautiful Queen, who retained her youthful creamy skin until her death. Can bo obtained only at Mrs Waddell's. Bouicott Chambers, Boulcott street. CYLINDER OlL—The'"Empire" Cylinder Oil for motors saves labour, time and money: non-carbonising, high fiash-point. Empire Oil Co., Ltd.. Harris street, Wellington, proprietors. PHONOGRAPHS, Edison’s - Country people, w-rite for lists; new records arriving monthly; also indestructible records. Fleming and Co., opposite Library, Newtown. SKATES! SKATES! Latest Ball-bear-ing Skates; from 18s 6d pair for Ladies and Gentlemen. The Phoneries. Fleming and Co., opposite Library. Newtown. ASHER, Ingestre street, has just unpacked a big variety of Bedroom Toiletware from Ss 6d set. and Hearth Rugs from 2s 6d. WOOD-MILNE Shoeshime—The finest Boot Plolish made. WiU last twice as long as any other polish. WIOLETTA (REGISTERED) ALN U T gXTKACT FOR GREY AND FADED HAIR. ABSOLUTELY PURE. A SIMPLE, HARMLESS, VEGETABLE STAIN FOR GREY HAIR PREFERRED TO ANY OTHER. Guaranteed to be entirely free from load or any poisons, and producing a natural colour. Obtainable from CLAUDE H. PERRETT. M.P.S.Ph.C. CHEMIST (By Exam.), MANNERS STREET.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7448, 24 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7448, 24 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7448, 24 May 1911, Page 3